NoMachine for Linux

Here you find packages working on any Linux OS and any distribution, in different package formats and for different CPU architectures. For more details about the supported OSes please consult the article in our Knowledge Base. Be also sure you create a NoMachine account to enjoy your free 7-day NoMachine Network evaluation.

Linux 64-bit

NoMachine for Linux RPM (x86_64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

78.11 MB

Package type:

RPM

MD5 signature:

0ac96b17f0858cfbe063f3302f42bd05

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 16.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 43

NoMachine for Linux DEB (amd64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

77.55 MB

Package type:

DEB

MD5 signature:

e0b8c6f3e8faee998818892fcaa7de03

For:

Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 25.10

NoMachine for Linux TAR.GZ (x86_64)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

77.5 MB

Package type:

TAR.GZ

MD5 signature:

10697aaa546ef6a0a83ecb3c0e737f6e

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 16.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 43, Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 25.10

Linux 32-bit

NoMachine for Linux RPM (i686)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

76.61 MB

Package type:

RPM

MD5 signature:

a5342c818aada5f8cbc7f124a160543f

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 16.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 43

NoMachine for Linux DEB (i386)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

76.07 MB

Package type:

DEB

MD5 signature:

4f6c7c077d66efdbcd0948d7c5b78633

For:

Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 25.10

NoMachine for Linux TAR.GZ (i686)

Version:

9.3.7_1

Package size:

76.01 MB

Package type:

TAR.GZ

MD5 signature:

60cd53d19d051ac55b143b530f73fb19

For:

RHEL 6.0 to RHEL 10, CentOS 6.0 to CentOS 8.5, CentOS Stream 8 to CentOS Stream 10, SLED 11 to SLED 15, SLES 11 to SLES 15, openSUSE 11.x to openSUSE 16.x, Fedora 10 to Fedora 43, Debian 5 to Debian 13, Ubuntu 8.04 to Ubuntu 25.10

Downloading and Installing

RPM/DEB/TAR.GZ version
  • Click on Download and save the file.
  • Install the package by using the graphical package manager provided by your Linux distribution or from command line by running the appropriate command:

    RPM:$ sudo rpm -i nomachine_9.3.7_1_i686.rpm
    DEB:$ sudo dpkg -i nomachine_9.3.7_1_i386.deb
    TAR.GZ:$ cd /usr $ sudo tar zxvf nomachine_9.3.7_1_i686.tar.gz $ sudo /usr/NX/nxserver --install
If you don't have the sudo utility installed, log on as superuser ("root") and run the command without sudo.
NOTE: click here for detailed instructions on how to install the NoMachine packages.

Getting Started

Install NoMachine on the connecting client and on the computer you want to access. See the guide for further details:
Don't forget to check out the other How-tos in the resources section of the website.

Recommended System Requirements

The software is designed to work on computers with minimal HW requirements. Although the software may work with inferior CPUs or reduced RAM, for best performance NoMachine recommends you match the listed requirements.
Hardware
  • Intel Core2 Duo, AMD Athlon Dual-Core or equivalent
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 110 MB free disk space
  • Network connection (either a LAN, or Internet link: broadband, cable, DSL, etc.)
Software
  • A desktop environment must already be installed. For more information about default desktop environments, please read here.

The free NoMachine product is designed to work the same across Windows, Mac and Linux and give users access to the physical desktop of the remote computer. If you need to create virtual Linux desktops on demand, want to limit the logins to SSH, or are using NIS, Kerberos or other enterprise functionalities, you need one of the NoMachine Enterprise products you can download here.

Note that you can use NoMachine 9 as a client of a NoMachine server, or you can download the free Enterprise client here.